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The US Program in Ground-Based Gravitational Wave Science: Contribution from the LIGO Laboratory
Authors :
Reitze, David Abbott, Richard Adams, Carl Adhikari, Rana Aggarwal, Nancy Anand, Shreya Ananyeva, Alena Anderson, Stuart Appert, Stephen Arai, Koji Araya, Melody Aston, Stuart Barayoga, Juan Barish, Barry C. Barker, David Barsotti, Lisa Bartlett, Jeffrey Betzwieser, Joseph Billingsley, Garilynn Biscans, Sebastien Biscoveanu, Sylvia Blackburn, Kent Blair, Carl Blair, Ryan Bockelman, Brian Bork, Rolf Bramley, Alyssa Brooks, Aidan Brunett, Sharon Buikema, Aaron Cahillane, Craig Callister, Thomas Carruthers, Tom Clara, Filiberto Corban, Paul Coughlin, Michael Couvares, Peter Cowart, Matthew Coyne, Dennis Demos, Nicholas Donovan, Fred Driggers, Jenne Dwyer, Sheila Effler, Anamaria Eisenstein, Robert Etzel, Todd Evans, Matthew Evans, Thomas Feicht, Jon Fernández-Galiana, Álvaro Fritschel, Peter Frolov, Valery Fyffe, Michael Gateley, Bubba Giaime, Joe Giardina, Dwayne Goetz, Evan Gossan, Sarah Gras, Slawomir Grassia, Philippe Gray, Corey Gupta, Anchal Gustafson, Eric Guthman, Les Hall, Evan Hanks, Jonathan Hanson, Joe Hasskew, Raine Haster, Carl-Johan Heintze, Matthew Hernandez, Edgar Holt, Kathy Huang, Yiwen Huynh-Dinh, Tien Isi, Maximiliano Jones, Jeff Kamai, Brittany Kanner, Jonah Kasprzack, Marie Katsavounidis, Erik Katzman, William Kawabe, Keita King, Peter Kissel, Jeffrey Kondrashov, Veronica Korth, William Kozak, Dan Kumar, Rahul Landry, Michael Lane, Benjamin Lanza, Robert Laxen, Michael Lazzarini, Albert Lecoeuche, Yannick Libbrecht, Ken Lo, Ka-Lok London, Lionel Lormand, Marc MacInnis, Myron Mansell, Georgia Markowitz, Aaron Maros, Ed Marx, Jay Mason, Ken Massinger, Thomas Matichard, Fabrice Mavalvala, Nergis McCarthy, Richard McCormick, Scott McCuller, Lee McIver, Jessica Mendell, Gregory Merilh, Edmond Meshkov, Sydney Mittleman, Richard Moraru, Dan Moreno, Gerardo Mullavey, Adam Nelson, Timothy Ng, Kwan-Yeung Noh, Minkyun O'Reilly, Brian Oberling, Jason Oram, Richard J. Osthelder, Charles Overmier, Harry Parker, William Pedraza, Mike Pele, Arnaud Perez, Carlos Petterson, Danielle Pirello, Marc Raab, Fred Radkins, Hugh Mohapatra, Satyanarayan Ray Pitambar Richardson, Jonathan Robertson, Norna A. Rollins, Jameson Romel, Chandra Romie, Janeen Ryan, Kyle Sadecki, Travis Sanchez, Eduardo J. Sanchez, Luis Savage, Richard L. Schaetzl, Dean Sellers, Danny Shaffer, Thomas Shoemaker, David Sigg, Daniel Strunk, Amber Sudhir, Vivishek Sun, Ling Tao, Duo Taylor, Robert Thomas, Michael Thomas, Patrick Thorne, Keith Torrie, Calum Traylor, Gary Trudeau, R. Tse, Maggie Vajente, Gabriele Vass, Steve Venugopalan, Gautam Vitale, Salvatore Vorvick, Cheryl Wade, Andrew Wallace, Larry Warner, Jim Weaver, Betsy Weinstein, Alan Weiss, Rainer Whitcomb, Stan Whittle, Chris Willis, Joshua Wipf, Christopher Xiao, Sophia Yamamoto, Hiroaki Yu, Hang Yu, Haocun Zhang, Liyuan Zucker, Michael Zweizig, John Reitze, David Abbott, Richard Adams, Carl Adhikari, Rana Aggarwal, Nancy Anand, Shreya Ananyeva, Alena Anderson, Stuart Appert, Stephen Arai, Koji Araya, Melody Aston, Stuart Barayoga, Juan Barish, Barry C. Barker, David Barsotti, Lisa Bartlett, Jeffrey Betzwieser, Joseph Billingsley, Garilynn Biscans, Sebastien Biscoveanu, Sylvia Blackburn, Kent Blair, Carl Blair, Ryan Bockelman, Brian Bork, Rolf Bramley, Alyssa Brooks, Aidan Brunett, Sharon Buikema, Aaron Cahillane, Craig Callister, Thomas Carruthers, Tom Clara, Filiberto Corban, Paul Coughlin, Michael Couvares, Peter Cowart, Matthew Coyne, Dennis Demos, Nicholas Donovan, Fred Driggers, Jenne Dwyer, Sheila Effler, Anamaria Eisenstein, Robert Etzel, Todd Evans, Matthew Evans, Thomas Feicht, Jon Fernández-Galiana, Álvaro Fritschel, Peter Frolov, Valery Fyffe, Michael Gateley, Bubba Giaime, Joe Giardina, Dwayne Goetz, Evan Gossan, Sarah Gras, Slawomir Grassia, Philippe Gray, Corey Gupta, Anchal Gustafson, Eric Guthman, Les Hall, Evan Hanks, Jonathan Hanson, Joe Hasskew, Raine Haster, Carl-Johan Heintze, Matthew Hernandez, Edgar Holt, Kathy Huang, Yiwen Huynh-Dinh, Tien Isi, Maximiliano Jones, Jeff Kamai, Brittany Kanner, Jonah Kasprzack, Marie Katsavounidis, Erik Katzman, William Kawabe, Keita King, Peter Kissel, Jeffrey Kondrashov, Veronica Korth, William Kozak, Dan Kumar, Rahul Landry, Michael Lane, Benjamin Lanza, Robert Laxen, Michael Lazzarini, Albert Lecoeuche, Yannick Libbrecht, Ken Lo, Ka-Lok London, Lionel Lormand, Marc MacInnis, Myron Mansell, Georgia Markowitz, Aaron Maros, Ed Marx, Jay Mason, Ken Massinger, Thomas Matichard, Fabrice Mavalvala, Nergis McCarthy, Richard McCormick, Scott McCuller, Lee McIver, Jessica Mendell, Gregory Merilh, Edmond Meshkov, Sydney Mittleman, Richard Moraru, Dan Moreno, Gerardo Mullavey, Adam Nelson, Timothy Ng, Kwan-Yeung Noh, Minkyun O'Reilly, Brian Oberling, Jason Oram, Richard J. Osthelder, Charles Overmier, Harry Parker, William Pedraza, Mike Pele, Arnaud Perez, Carlos Petterson, Danielle Pirello, Marc Raab, Fred Radkins, Hugh Mohapatra, Satyanarayan Ray Pitambar Richardson, Jonathan Robertson, Norna A. Rollins, Jameson Romel, Chandra Romie, Janeen Ryan, Kyle Sadecki, Travis Sanchez, Eduardo J. Sanchez, Luis Savage, Richard L. Schaetzl, Dean Sellers, Danny Shaffer, Thomas Shoemaker, David Sigg, Daniel Strunk, Amber Sudhir, Vivishek Sun, Ling Tao, Duo Taylor, Robert Thomas, Michael Thomas, Patrick Thorne, Keith Torrie, Calum Traylor, Gary Trudeau, R. Tse, Maggie Vajente, Gabriele Vass, Steve Venugopalan, Gautam Vitale, Salvatore Vorvick, Cheryl Wade, Andrew Wallace, Larry Warner, Jim Weaver, Betsy Weinstein, Alan Weiss, Rainer Whitcomb, Stan Whittle, Chris Willis, Joshua Wipf, Christopher Xiao, Sophia Yamamoto, Hiroaki Yu, Hang Yu, Haocun Zhang, Liyuan Zucker, Michael Zweizig, John
Publication Year :
2019
Abstract
Recent gravitational-wave observations from the LIGO and Virgo observatories have brought a sense of great excitement to scientists and citizens the world over. Since September 2015,10 binary black hole coalescences and one binary neutron star coalescence have been observed. They have provided remarkable, revolutionary insight into the "gravitational Universe" and have greatly extended the field of multi-messenger astronomy. At present, Advanced LIGO can see binary black hole coalescences out to redshift 0.6 and binary neutron star coalescences to redshift 0.05. This probes only a very small fraction of the volume of the observable Universe. However, current technologies can be extended to construct "3rd Generation" (3G) gravitational-wave observatories that would extend our reach to the very edge of the observable Universe. The event rates over such a large volume would be in the hundreds of thousands per year (i.e. tens per hour). Such 3G detectors would have a 10-fold improvement in strain sensitivity over the current generation of instruments, yielding signal-to-noise ratios of 1000 for events like those already seen. Several concepts are being studied for which engineering studies and reliable cost estimates will be developed in the next 5 years.
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Electronic Resource